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Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics and Unemployment Insurance Statistics*Not Seasonally Adjusted** Data from May, 2015 – April, 2017 used to calculate the average duration values*** All Other Industries, Combined includes the following industries: Agriculture; Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation; Educational Services; Finance & Insurance; Information; Management of Companies & Enterprises;
Mining; Public Administration; Real Estate and Rental & Leasing; and Utilities.
By Age GroupApril, 2017
Initial Unemployment ClaimsBy Industry
Local Area V – April, 2017
By GenderApril, 2017
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unemployment rates for each of the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) in Kansas.
Additional Civilian Labor Force data can
be found at:Local Area
Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
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Category April 2017 March 2017 April 2016
Average Duration** (in weeks) 10.0 10.0 11.4
Number of Claimants 1,167 1,415 1,490
Average Duration of Unemployment Claims & Number of Claimants
April, 2017
Industry April
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March
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April
2016
Local Area V, Total 588 920 970
Construction 154 197 187
Manufacturing 106 273 415
Health Care & Social Assistance 81 104 83
Adm. & Sup. & Waste Mgt. & Remed.
Svcs. 51 59 49
Retail Trade 43 66 60
Accommodation & Food Services 31 67 35
Transportation & Warehousing 24 35 32
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Services 16 20 21
Other Services (except Public
Administration) 16 13 13
Wholesale Trade 12 19 19
All Other Combined** 54 67 56
Initial Claims
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Unemployment Insurance Statistics
Industry April
2017
March
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April
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Local Area V, Total 588 920 970
Construction 154 197 187
Manufacturing 106 273 415
Health Care & Social Assistance 81 104 83
Adm. & Sup. & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Svcs. 51 59 49
Retail Trade 43 66 60
Accommodation & Food Services 31 67 35
Transportation & Warehousing 24 35 32
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Services 16 20 21
Other Services (except Public
Administration) 16 13 13
Wholesale Trade 12 19 19
Public Administration 12 23 12
Mining 11 8 12
Educational Services 8 11 11
Agriculture 6 - 4
Finance & Insurance 5 6 4
Information 4 8 7
Real Estate and Rental & Leasing 4 5 4
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 3 1 2
Utilities 1 2 -
Management of Companies & Enterprises - 3 -
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By Age GroupApril, 2017
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Top 10 Job VacanciesLocal Area V
Second Quarter, 2016
The Job Vacancy Rate measures the percentage of jobs open for an area and in each occupation. For example, in Local Area V a job vacancy rate of 4.5% means that for every 100 jobs, 95.5 are filled and 4.5 are vacant.
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Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services, Second Quarter 2016 Job Vacancy Survey
Additional Job Vacancy Survey
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2016 Kansas Job Vacancy Survey
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Total, All Occupations 4,971 4.5%
Personal Care Aides 386 24.5%
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers 384 88.5%
Retail Salespersons 255 12.6%
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 236 12.7%
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 234 31.9%
Cashiers 196 5.0%
Child, Family, and School Social Workers 188 45.0%
Nursing Assistants 182 7.5%
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client 158 21.1%
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 148 7.3%
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Occupational Title Job VacanciesJob Vacancy
Rate
Total, All Occupations 4,971 4.5%
Personal Care Aides 386 24.5%
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers 384 88.5%
Retail Salespersons 255 12.6%
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 236 12.7%
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 234 31.9%
Cashiers 196 5.0%
Child, Family, and School Social Workers 188 45.0%
Nursing Assistants 182 7.5%
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client 158 21.1%
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 148 7.3%
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• Emporia School District (USD 253)• Medicalodges• Newman Regional Health• Paola School District (USD 368)• SEK Interlocal #637• State of Kansas• Tyson Foods• U.S. Postal Service• Wal-Mart• Wolf Creek Nuclear Operations
Email LMIS to obtain employment and wage data by industry for all counties in Kansas.
Additional employment and wage data by industry can be found at:Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW)
Employment By Industry- Fourth Quarter, 2016
Wages
Additional wage data can be found at:Kansas Wage Survey, 2016 Edition
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(In alphabetical order)
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Wage information as of 2016:
For Local Area V: •The mean hourly wage is $17.97•The median wage is $14.28
For Kansas: •The mean hourly wage is $20.64•The median wage is $16.20
*All Other Industries, Combined includes the following industries: Construction; Financial Activities; Information; Natural Resources and Mining; and Other Services. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages and Occupational Employment Statistics
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•Bus and Truck Mechanic and Diesel Engine Specialists
•Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
•Physical Therapists Assistants
•Rail Car Repairers
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•Cost Estimators
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Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; U.S. Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics
Additional commuting patterns data can be found at:
Commuting Patterns
In 2014, 98,358 residents of Local Area V were employed. Of those residents, 75,108 peopleworked and lived in Local Area V.
42,045 residents of Local Area V commuted to jobs outside of Local Area V.23,250 people living outside of Local Area V commuted into Local Area V to work.
Place of Employment For LA V Residents
Place of ResidenceFor LA V Workers
Of the people who are employed in Local Area V,approximately 39.0% live in one of four counties:
•Crawford County (11.8% of Local Area V workers)•Montgomery County (10.4%)•Lyon County (9.7%)•Labette County (7.0%)
Approximately 37.4% of workers who reside in LocalArea V also work in one of the same four counties:
•Crawford County (10.5% of Local Area V residents)•Montgomery County (9.4%)•Johnson County (9.2%)•Lyon County (8.3%)
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